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This plugin can be configured via your config/app.php. It works similar
to how all other CakePHP engine-based libraries work (Cache, Email, Log), and
as such you can have multiple backends under different names. Here is an example
config stanza:

Note that the config array is passed as settings to the queueing engine. Please
refer to the Queuesadilla docs
for more information on how each engine can be configured.

Please Note:

If your job callback is performing a database involved operation, you should check if the CakePHP database connection is still alive.
It can happen that your database connection timed out, when no jobs were acknowledged for a long time.
A way to come around this, is to disconnect the CakePHP connection every time a job succeeded or failed.
To do so, create a subclass of the QueuesadillaShell and implement two event listeners inside the getWorker method.